Welcome to the page with the answers to today's (March 2nd 2011) clues of Universal crossword.
Below is the list of all of today's clues (a total of 78 clues). Just click on a clue to get the answer.
"Santa ___ Is Coming to Town" |
"Let sleeping dogs lie," e.g. |
"I get it" responses |
Capital of the Gem State |
Deadly sins number |
War returnee, briefly |
It provides a long way to go? |
Freezer buildup |
"What am I getting myself ___?" |
Cow-horned goddess |
Absorbed, as a cost |
Forbidden fruit source |
"Iron Mike" of the ring |
List abbr. |
One form of college tuition |
Intentionally overlook |
The enemy, in Tweetyspeak |
Alternatives to creams |
Leprechaun's land |
"Go faster" command on the Enterprise |
"Frasier" actress Gilpin |
Confession disclosures |
"Moby Dick" milieu |
Chief ore of lead |
Kind of seat used by 007 |
All-comers tournament |
System of belief |
Event for a foxhound |
"Kick it up a notch" exclamation |
Windows picture |
"How much am ___?" (auction query) |
"Catch ya later!" |
Talk on and on |
PC linkup letters |
The Dow, e.g. |
Top tennis player Ivan |
Better-than-anything suffix |
Parent/child bedtime ritual |
Chorus section members |
Semi professionals use them? |
His wife was a pillar of the community? |
Most breezy |
Computer system made up of newsgroups |
Paving block |
Hearth residue |
Bagel purveyors |
Warning, in Spanish |
Zodiac twins |
Space-going chimp of 1961 |
Frequent flier |
10,000 square meters |
Brosnan role before Bond |
Machinist's pin |
"... a little tom-___-sang ..." |
Component of all cells |
Hand-in-the-car-door reaction |
"National Velvet" author Bagnold |
A second time |
"Silly" birds |
Sound of bacon frying |
Small but loud songbird |
Like a piper of folklore |
Prohibit legally |
Melonlike tropical fruits |
Periodic table entry |
Kind of driver or union |
1,000,000,000 years |
___ deco |
Talk turkey? |
Southern drawl, for one |
Sculptor's tool |
Last movement of a sonata |
Rear-___ (road mishap) |
African wading bird |
Dracula portrayer Lugosi |
Prefix with "moron" |
"And now, without further ___ ..." |
Monogram for Mr. Hyde's creator |